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at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. i'i invest in what i know.r. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it. i want to be prepared for the long haul. i see a world bursting with opportunities. india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification
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what we found in the past is requirements did not match the right technologies. so we've now brought that system together where we're looking at that in concert with each other. as we do full-cycle reviews of requirements and technologies that are available, make sure we get that right. what we want is we want to build systems that can be constantly approved and proved. so what you do is you iter rate them. so you have initial capability, and as new technology comes on you can improve that. it's toes do that on the vehicle. >> but you want to go through a more formal requirements process as opposed to having everybody in the field and throwing requirements over the fence. >> we have a process that sorts through that. for example, for requirements we do a weekly video teleconference forward, and they bring the requirements in so we try to get them very quickly. we bring them together. we have people look at it and say, okay, this is not quite right. is this what you really mean? is this what you mean? or here's a system that's already being developed. would this w
what we found in the past is requirements did not match the right technologies. so we've now brought that system together where we're looking at that in concert with each other. as we do full-cycle reviews of requirements and technologies that are available, make sure we get that right. what we want is we want to build systems that can be constantly approved and proved. so what you do is you iter rate them. so you have initial capability, and as new technology comes on you can improve that....
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troops use all the technology available to them -- >> what's up? >> -- including video to stay in touch with their families. like this dad who reads to his daughter on camera whenever he can. >> waits at dawn, time to work the whole day long. >> yeah. >> the separations can be long and difficult. and they make coming home all the more sweet. >> daddy! >> homecoming is the day troops and their families dream of. >> oh, my god! >> and more than a few of them are caught on camera. >> april 2011, senior airman trevor crowder is anxious to return home from his nine-month deployment in iraq. >> i was excited. i was nervous at the same time. i wasn't expecting a big homecoming. i just knew it was going to be my wife. i wasn't expecting a big parade or anything. >> back home in nebraska, there is more than one family member who misses trevor dearly. >> good boy. >> emmett thunderpaws is a 3-year-old great dane, the pride and joy of the crowder family. while trevor's deployed, emmett misses his playmate. >> thank you for getting in my face and pushing me do
troops use all the technology available to them -- >> what's up? >> -- including video to stay in touch with their families. like this dad who reads to his daughter on camera whenever he can. >> waits at dawn, time to work the whole day long. >> yeah. >> the separations can be long and difficult. and they make coming home all the more sweet. >> daddy! >> homecoming is the day troops and their families dream of. >> oh, my god! >> and more...
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when we support research into medical breakthroughs or clean energy technology. we think that america is stronger when everybody can count on affordable health care. and medicare and social security in their retirement. we think the market work better when there are rules in place to protect our kids from toxic dumping, to protect consumers from being taken advantage of by unscrupulous credit card companies or mortgage lenders. we don't want government doing everything we think that we can do most things ourselves. but there are times we can come together but we certainly don't want government getting involved in the wrong things. we think we don't need politicians, especially mostly male politicians to try and control health care choices that women are perfectly capable of making themselves. for eight years we had a president we shared these believes. his name was [ cheers and applause ] >> his economic plan, like mine, asked the wealthiest americans to pay a little bit more so we could reduce our deficit, invest in the skills of our people, invest in the ideas
when we support research into medical breakthroughs or clean energy technology. we think that america is stronger when everybody can count on affordable health care. and medicare and social security in their retirement. we think the market work better when there are rules in place to protect our kids from toxic dumping, to protect consumers from being taken advantage of by unscrupulous credit card companies or mortgage lenders. we don't want government doing everything we think that we can do...
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i still give the technologically mitt romney. >> sean: all right, governor. i hope we don't have to stay up all night watching ohio -- i love ohio. many friends in cincinnati, dayton and up north. >> right here. of course you are one of them. >> sean: make it an early night for us. >> i'll do my best. >> sean: the white house was quick to release from the bin laden raid and hurricane sandy. where is the photo where four americans died in benghazi. we have breaking news on when the administration received warnings about terrorist flets benghazi that they ig north. then tomorrow night a very special and exclusive interview with one and only clint east wood. he joins me to discuss governor mitt romney. benghazi cover-up and why this will be most important election of our time. that is tomorrow night. clint eastwood plus we are launching a brand-new feature to enhance the hannity viewing experience. details in just 30 seconds. just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says
i still give the technologically mitt romney. >> sean: all right, governor. i hope we don't have to stay up all night watching ohio -- i love ohio. many friends in cincinnati, dayton and up north. >> right here. of course you are one of them. >> sean: make it an early night for us. >> i'll do my best. >> sean: the white house was quick to release from the bin laden raid and hurricane sandy. where is the photo where four americans died in benghazi. we have breaking...
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technology has made us more productive but it has also made a lot of good jobs obsolete. mobil trade brought us cheaper products but it also means jobs overseas in low-wage countries. american workers saw their paychecks getting squeezed. even when corporate profits rose and ceo salaries exploded. guaranteed pensions and health care starting to erode or disappear altogether. the rise of global competition, those are real. we can't wish them away. here is what i know. and we can meet those challenges. we are americans. we have the world's best entrepreneurs, and tests, researchers, colleges, universities. we have the most innovative workers. we have everything we need to thrive in this new economy. there is not a country on earth that would not gladly trade places with the united states. to secure a future that we want for our kids and our grandkids, we have to make a choice right now. in five days, we will choose our next president. [applause] and, boulder, it is more than just a choice between two candidates or parties. you will be making a choice between two fundamental
technology has made us more productive but it has also made a lot of good jobs obsolete. mobil trade brought us cheaper products but it also means jobs overseas in low-wage countries. american workers saw their paychecks getting squeezed. even when corporate profits rose and ceo salaries exploded. guaranteed pensions and health care starting to erode or disappear altogether. the rise of global competition, those are real. we can't wish them away. here is what i know. and we can meet those...
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with modern technology and science, you can't find one instance. this is an issue that opponents of life throw out there to make us look unreasonable. >> jennifer: actually, congressman, i think you're doing a pretty good job of looking unreasonable on your own. fortunately, voters in walsh's district agree because the latest polls have him trailing his democratic opponent tammy duckworth 40% to 54% for her! and tonight i'm pleased to be joined by iraq war vet joe walsh opponent and congressional candidate, tammy duckworth coming to us from chicago. tammy, welcome back inside "the war room." >> thank you for having me, again, governor. how are you today? >> jennifer: i'm great and getting better all the time. it sounds like you are too. except that i understand that the tea party super pac freedom works, funded by the koch brothers has announced $1.5 million ad buy supporting congressman walsh to, you know, prevent you from beating him. how are you fighting that? >> you know, it is $1.5 million. as of yesterday afternoon now or never is back. they
with modern technology and science, you can't find one instance. this is an issue that opponents of life throw out there to make us look unreasonable. >> jennifer: actually, congressman, i think you're doing a pretty good job of looking unreasonable on your own. fortunately, voters in walsh's district agree because the latest polls have him trailing his democratic opponent tammy duckworth 40% to 54% for her! and tonight i'm pleased to be joined by iraq war vet joe walsh opponent and...
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coaxing old friends with the sensory experience technology innovation all the latest developments from around rush hour we've got the future covered. they believe. we're reading it as we go. and i think that until the people who are the naysayers come down and actually get a false narrative there's. a good host of people not a rarity who are still stinging criticism. of the dialogue and we want people to be able to do so that it's a time. that we can't force we're not ready. because we see in the arab world the feel of the. organization of the center for the new american dream. we're creating. i. i. i. i i. i. i. i. i. i i. i think. it's time to put in a bit you know. how do you see that side of him at the end you know the show you all this stuff and then they sit around. somebody who has issues and problems and they talk about you know how badly that person has done and what they're going to do if they don't change their behavior and for us we're dealing with folks who have a serious addiction to corporate money was now we can expect them to get off it on their own even on that and th
coaxing old friends with the sensory experience technology innovation all the latest developments from around rush hour we've got the future covered. they believe. we're reading it as we go. and i think that until the people who are the naysayers come down and actually get a false narrative there's. a good host of people not a rarity who are still stinging criticism. of the dialogue and we want people to be able to do so that it's a time. that we can't force we're not ready. because we see in...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've. covered. my show would be so much brighter if you moved my son from phones to pressure and so. he starts on t.v. dot com. we. believe. we're reading it. and i think that to look people who are the naysayers. and actually get all their narrative there's. a good dose of not a rarity here still stinging criticism world but so does. everyone people to be able to do so if it's going to take time but. we can't force we're not ready to. because we see a better world. we have a vision for. this organization but the second that a new american dream. were created. is somehow put in a bid to not. have to see this item mentioned at the end you know the show you all the same stuff and then they sit around somebody who has issues and problems and they talk about you know how badly that person has done and what they're going to do what they will change their behavior and for us we're dealing with folks who have a serious addiction to. corporate money ok. now we can expect them to get off it on their own even
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so the goal here is to combine the most energy efficient new lighting technology with dynamic one of a kind scenery. the art piece you see behind me, it's created by artists who call themselves mirror bullets. this one uses l.e.d. the cool es part is that it requires audience involvement. it's gigantic egg shaped mirror ball turns on when somebody sits on this bike so with pedal power it gets electricity and changes the do lores. let's take a look at another piece of art. there's also a piece here called b oour ballumination. here's another interactive work of address, when you hold hands one of the exhibit staff, it gives off a glow of their shirt. the piece is meant to represent the spark people feel when they interact with one another. but this event isn't just about huge lighting displays, it also hases some performances, photo contests, galleries and work ships where people can learn about the latest lighting technologies and these modern art pieces. smart illumination is going to run now until sunday november 4. >>> u.s. entertainment giant walt disney has announced it will pur
so the goal here is to combine the most energy efficient new lighting technology with dynamic one of a kind scenery. the art piece you see behind me, it's created by artists who call themselves mirror bullets. this one uses l.e.d. the cool es part is that it requires audience involvement. it's gigantic egg shaped mirror ball turns on when somebody sits on this bike so with pedal power it gets electricity and changes the do lores. let's take a look at another piece of art. there's also a piece...
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science technology innovation all the least of melanin still around russia we've got the future covered what will change when america picks its president made muslim rage walking the iran tightrope pushing china and russia as occupy anger spreads the two parties still dictate will there be a change in the selection of clothes guys every day to make them a fifth on our team. to least be told language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world's top spy skiffy r.p. interviews intriguing stories for you. in trying. to find out more visit arabic don't teach don't call me. i'm in sochi but know your city in europe i'm the host of the twenty fourth she went through the picket. she. saw it she. saw. the fridays it. it's common. to see it's so true. wealthy british style. markets why not scandals. find out what's really happening to the global economy because the report on our t.v. . means it may be killing you reading it and. i think that until people who are the naysayers. and actually get. their narrative there's. a. rarity here still stinging cr
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at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. >>> lot more roundtable coming up after this from our abc stations. from our abc stations. ♪ who are you >>> 330,000 people. i created jobs in america. i ran a business. i see what's going on today and i'm frightened to death. >>> we have republicans trying to redefine rape. if you think that this election won't affect you and your life, think again. >> families had received letters from president obama that were not personalized. they were form letters. a family sacrifice a child and you choose to send a form letter to them. >> mr. romney, it's about policy. >> for us it's about defending our country. >> our freedom. >> but to trust you as commander in chief, i don't think so. >> i don't think so. >> as a veteran, i don't think so. >> sampling of the ads being run all over the country. by the candidatesallieallies. >>> we're back with the r
at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. >>> lot more roundtable coming up after this from our abc stations. from our abc stations. ♪ who are you >>> 330,000 people. i created jobs in america. i ran a business. i see what's going on today and i'm frightened to death. >>> we have republicans trying to redefine...
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the third is giving science and technology back to the people. look at all the science and technology that's going on. we lead the world. huge amount of it is working on evermore refined and reliable weapons of mass destruction. chemical, bilogical, physical. scientific brains, technological brains not applied to modern public transit, not applied until recently to solar energy, not applied to building practices for efficiency, not applied to advanced systems of sewage processes, water purification, not applied to science and technology for the people. we need that. we need to redirect it. one way is to elaborate the role of citizen sciencetists. there are thousands, now, citizens scientists. they are volunteering for environmental groups in europe, east asia, north america. what are they doing? well, they are counting the number of seals that go into a certain bay in canada. they can't hire people for that. they are measuring and detecting certain contaminants per billion parts for drinking water or soil contamination. the more citizen scientist
the third is giving science and technology back to the people. look at all the science and technology that's going on. we lead the world. huge amount of it is working on evermore refined and reliable weapons of mass destruction. chemical, bilogical, physical. scientific brains, technological brains not applied to modern public transit, not applied until recently to solar energy, not applied to building practices for efficiency, not applied to advanced systems of sewage processes, water...
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across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> no matter who ends up in the white house, he will have to deal way u.s. congress that might look a lotto like the one that's there now. a democratic controlled senate and a republican-controlled house. it's been a recipe for showdown. >> we now know with absolute certainty that the only thing -- >> no, you don't. >> guarantee is -- >> no, you don't. >> mr. speaker, the house is not -- >> mr. speaker, the house is not -- >> no, you don't. >> mr. speaker. mr. speaker, the house will be in order. >> former house speaker nancy pelosi has always been bullish will democrats winning back the house this year. the current speaker, republican john boehner, sees it a bit differently. >> one way to get that gavel is to pry it out of my
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it's about if you don't want to have a particular surveillance technology then you know people on the other side the privacy advocates we have to justify why this technology isn't reasonable but really the justification should be the burden should be on the law enforcement side the government should have to justify why it is reasonable for the government to spend billions of dollars on surveillance technology that sweeps in massive amounts of people's information and doesn't really deliver that many tangible social goods while an upswell of dissent be the only thing that actually does put the burden on these agencies i think it will be that and government transparency groups that fight for open government people within the government who are whistleblowers i think those are the things that will help to create this groundswell rulz stuff we hope about happens next winter coming on join them a call from epic things. if you like what you've seen so far go to our youtube channel at youtube dot com slash break in the set and subscribe check our new facebook page facebook dot com forward sl
it's about if you don't want to have a particular surveillance technology then you know people on the other side the privacy advocates we have to justify why this technology isn't reasonable but really the justification should be the burden should be on the law enforcement side the government should have to justify why it is reasonable for the government to spend billions of dollars on surveillance technology that sweeps in massive amounts of people's information and doesn't really deliver that...
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it is a little counter intuitive to think of dogs as an advanced technology. it is a searching devise policies must avesta have. >> >> what is the big deal with the dog? it is bought a big deal with the machine. when you are pulled over and you are told to get out of your car, and a line you and your wife or your husband or your boyfriend and girlfriend and her kids out. they take the dog and go up and down sniffing you and your crotch and your legs and looking all over, that is not intrusive? to me that is worse than a machine. i do not think we can can see that point. >> the staff by the dog would provide probable cause. and there is also the problem of the residual odors. i was wondering if mr. falco had any idea what would be a fair way to determine what the record of success is. if the dog does not necessarily get it wrong just because he alerts to a cut in the locker has drugs adulterate it. >> of research should be documented. the matter whether they find anything or not. there is going to be times the dog .... i have had them search because we had to t
it is a little counter intuitive to think of dogs as an advanced technology. it is a searching devise policies must avesta have. >> >> what is the big deal with the dog? it is bought a big deal with the machine. when you are pulled over and you are told to get out of your car, and a line you and your wife or your husband or your boyfriend and girlfriend and her kids out. they take the dog and go up and down sniffing you and your crotch and your legs and looking all over, that is not...
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we need to use technology more so we can move trucks and people back and forth. it is a federal opportunity. the border is a federal responsibility. we cannot go along the in this piecemeal, and a fashion with a broken immigration program and not have comprehensive reform. comprehensive reform is about economics, making the border more secure, it is about facilitating the goods and people on a regular basis so they can work here and go home. we all profit from that. the federal government has an important role. >> we have gratefully better infrastructure over the past couple of years. we are having trouble getting appropriate staffing for the ports. that has been stressful for those of us and congress. we have not been able to get a staffing model to tell us how much money we need to authorize and appropriate for the sports. in the last go around, i passed an amendment in the house to dock the secretary's office a token amount to come up with a staffing model because we have been begging them to tell us what we need to appropriate to appropriately staffed the por
we need to use technology more so we can move trucks and people back and forth. it is a federal opportunity. the border is a federal responsibility. we cannot go along the in this piecemeal, and a fashion with a broken immigration program and not have comprehensive reform. comprehensive reform is about economics, making the border more secure, it is about facilitating the goods and people on a regular basis so they can work here and go home. we all profit from that. the federal government has...
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sector analysis is particularly important technology. people confuse this gigantic group of stocks which comprises more than 15% of the s & p 500 constantly. tech is a whole group of markets. infrastructure stocks, assemblers, each have a separate growth rate. here i like to look at the earnings per share growth rate of the companies i follow versus the individual prices of the sector. the sector growth rate doesn't work even though people keep trying to use it. cloud stocks, for example, are highly valued. price rates to growth earnings are extreme. that means there's no room for error, a chink that could upset the growth rate. in 2011 one of my favorite cloud stocks -- it got pancaked and stayed ugly for a long time. why? because it underperformed its portion of the technology sector even as its growth rate would have been outstanding for say a personal computer-related stock or a disc drive, a semiconductor or cell phone company. these days knowing what the sector is isn't enough. you need to know the subsector. you need to know how y
sector analysis is particularly important technology. people confuse this gigantic group of stocks which comprises more than 15% of the s & p 500 constantly. tech is a whole group of markets. infrastructure stocks, assemblers, each have a separate growth rate. here i like to look at the earnings per share growth rate of the companies i follow versus the individual prices of the sector. the sector growth rate doesn't work even though people keep trying to use it. cloud stocks, for example,...
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new technology challenges the industry. scott is our guest followed by a spotlight on colorado beginning with an overview of the state with curtis hubbard the denver post. and we will see how the republicans are campaigning with strategist sean tonner. and in analysis of president obama's strategy to elected democrats with rick palacio. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> we have a simple proposition. you can embrace the kind of approaches he has embraced. -- she has embraced. it has no new revenue, even for the wealthiest americans. it would require cuts in social security and medicare. or we can embrace a balanced approach. that is what i support. we can go back to the kind of rates we had under the clinton administration when people were doing well and the economy was growing. we're going to have to make tough choices. >> your bottle? >> it is amazing to me you can stand here having voted for chilean dollar deficits for the last four years, the largest increase in american history and say we h
new technology challenges the industry. scott is our guest followed by a spotlight on colorado beginning with an overview of the state with curtis hubbard the denver post. and we will see how the republicans are campaigning with strategist sean tonner. and in analysis of president obama's strategy to elected democrats with rick palacio. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> we have a simple proposition. you can embrace the kind of approaches he has...
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we'll look at technologies of the future and best practices of today. we'll go to a country that gets 75% of its electricity from a source that emits zero carbon dioxide and we'll introduce a new energy that's cheap, cleaner than coal and right in our own backyards. but first i'll take you to a country that was almost completely dependent on energy from the middle east 40 years ago. now this nation is totally energy independent. how did they do it? let's find out. in 1973, denmark was in big trouble. the yom kippur war led to an oil embargo and the days when 99% of europe was dependent on foreign energy. so they banned driving on sundays and told people to turn off their lights. in the americas as well, the 1970s brought a sense of crisis. >> i am tonight setting a clear goal for the energy policy of the united states. >> president jimmy carter encouraged conservation and installed solar panels on the roof of the white house. but those panels eventually came down and our resolve to go green faded. meanwhile, denmark doubled down on green energy, and now
we'll look at technologies of the future and best practices of today. we'll go to a country that gets 75% of its electricity from a source that emits zero carbon dioxide and we'll introduce a new energy that's cheap, cleaner than coal and right in our own backyards. but first i'll take you to a country that was almost completely dependent on energy from the middle east 40 years ago. now this nation is totally energy independent. how did they do it? let's find out. in 1973, denmark was in big...
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sector analysis is particularly important technology. people confuse this gigantic group of stocks which comprises more than 15% of the s & p 500 constantly. tack is a grotech is a whole gr markets. infrastructure stocks, aaccept blers, each have a separate growth rate. here i like to look at the earnings per share growth rate of the companies i follow versus the individual prices of the sector. the sector growth rate doesn't work even though people keep trying to use it. cloud stocks, for example, are highly valued. price rates to growth earnings are extreme. that means there's no room for error, a chunk that could upset the growth rate. in 2011 one of my favorite cloud stocks -- it got pancaked and stayed ugly for a long time. why? because it underperformed its portion of the technology sector even as its growth rate would have been outstanding for say a personal computer-related stock or a disc drive, a semiconductor or cell phone company. these days knowing what the sector is isn't enough. you need to note sub sector. you need to kno
sector analysis is particularly important technology. people confuse this gigantic group of stocks which comprises more than 15% of the s & p 500 constantly. tack is a grotech is a whole gr markets. infrastructure stocks, aaccept blers, each have a separate growth rate. here i like to look at the earnings per share growth rate of the companies i follow versus the individual prices of the sector. the sector growth rate doesn't work even though people keep trying to use it. cloud stocks, for...
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the technology has changed things so rapidly that i think academia has a hard time keeping up and knowing what to tell young journalists to do. i am reading a slew of our lists saying, i want specialist's again. that is partly what is happening. the world is moving at such a rapid pace. >> we have a switch that with such a robust media industry for so long, the goal of academia as it applies to media was to protect quality and talk about best practices. whither the death of the media industry, and it is the death, the role has to switch to innovation to figuring out how to protect those values and other things we care about. that itself has to have some element of innovation and creativity. it cannot just be about best practices, these great stories we wrote, that sort of thing. >> if you want to become a documentary filmmaker, where do you learn how to do that? where do you go train? do you pick up your camera? what advice do you give to someone who says i want to be like bernardo ruiz. >> the scared straight documentary, the ex-con goes to talk to a kid. i sometimes feel like i go to do
the technology has changed things so rapidly that i think academia has a hard time keeping up and knowing what to tell young journalists to do. i am reading a slew of our lists saying, i want specialist's again. that is partly what is happening. the world is moving at such a rapid pace. >> we have a switch that with such a robust media industry for so long, the goal of academia as it applies to media was to protect quality and talk about best practices. whither the death of the media...
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teens through young adults who learn about finance, health, technology and careers can beat the odds like michael. >> when in their own mind they created and played out their future and only see that future in one way, then they have been robbed. >> michael founded life skills sick years ago after reflecting on his own success. he been hand picked by toyota's president to leap on to the fast track of management but didn't start out that way. he was child with an uncertain future. >> i remember being at home in richmond in fear of my safety when and how my mom was going to get over certain struggles she was having, abusive relationship and being behind my education. >> he credits his godparents for showing him he could create a better life. >> that was the beginning of an open door that a different michael e. park core emerge. >> michael graduated from college and eventually became an entrepreneur and now through his nonprofit he is sharing the 411 of his success with students like patrick who is now a life skills mentor and marketing employee. and 21-year-old who is an auditor at kpm
teens through young adults who learn about finance, health, technology and careers can beat the odds like michael. >> when in their own mind they created and played out their future and only see that future in one way, then they have been robbed. >> michael founded life skills sick years ago after reflecting on his own success. he been hand picked by toyota's president to leap on to the fast track of management but didn't start out that way. he was child with an uncertain future....
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[applause] when we support research and medical breakthroughs and new technologies because we know we cannot do that on our own. we have to pour resources to discover the future. we know america is stronger when everybody can count on affordable health insurance. [applause] when everybody can count on medicare and social security to give them a dignified retirement. we know the market works better when the roles of the road to protect kids from toxic dumping, consumers from being taken advantage of from credit card companies or mortgage lenders. we believe there is a role for rules and regulations that are smart. we also believe that leave to the people that we did not think politicians in washington are smart about controlling -- decisions women are capable of making. [applause] now, for 80 years we had a -- for eight years we had a president who shared these believes it. he have just heard him. president clinton's economic plan ask the wealthiest americans to pay a little bit more. so we can reduce our deficit and invest in the skills and ideas of our peoplethe interesting thing is,
[applause] when we support research and medical breakthroughs and new technologies because we know we cannot do that on our own. we have to pour resources to discover the future. we know america is stronger when everybody can count on affordable health insurance. [applause] when everybody can count on medicare and social security to give them a dignified retirement. we know the market works better when the roles of the road to protect kids from toxic dumping, consumers from being taken...
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he built the technology that targeted voters. it looks completely different than when i went to the site based on what you're clicking on. but he commercialized technology and romney is using it as well as obama. so really it's anyone's game. everybody is looking to use data to get a leg up in the election. >> what kind of data are we talking about and in what form is it being transformed or used to a candidate's advantage? >> yeah, look, there's so much information now on something like facebook. you have so many people talking about the issues in different states. so many people talking about certain things on twitter. you havo many people reacting certain ways to certain messages on mybarackobama.com and the romney site. it's about utilizing that and being able to take it and target the voters with a certain message and that kind of thing. >> come election day, there are tools available for voters? >> yes, sure. there are going to be tons of tools. i think really this last-minute push, if you look at obama, a lot of people las
he built the technology that targeted voters. it looks completely different than when i went to the site based on what you're clicking on. but he commercialized technology and romney is using it as well as obama. so really it's anyone's game. everybody is looking to use data to get a leg up in the election. >> what kind of data are we talking about and in what form is it being transformed or used to a candidate's advantage? >> yeah, look, there's so much information now on something...
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they are stealing our intellectual properties, patents, designs, technology, hacking into our computers, counterfeiting our goods. >> our trade with china suffers from two realities and the disparity between them, namely china's trade surplus and america's deficit. this problem drew similar responses from both candidates. president obama emphasized his record of bringing cases against china to the world trade organization, the wto, while seeking redress for unfair trade practices. governor romney emphasized his plan of levying tariffs against chinese imports to the u.s. if china persists refusing to follow international trade rules. >> question. both president obama's and governor romney's positions on china are they solid and presidential in scope and in content? >>> tim? >> it is silly politics. this is what every politician does. they campaign like pat buchanan, frankly, as a nationalist, and they govern as free traders as internationalists. these guys are not going to wage a trade war in china this is tough talk to win ohio. >> you want to defend yourself. >> i am an economic patrio
they are stealing our intellectual properties, patents, designs, technology, hacking into our computers, counterfeiting our goods. >> our trade with china suffers from two realities and the disparity between them, namely china's trade surplus and america's deficit. this problem drew similar responses from both candidates. president obama emphasized his record of bringing cases against china to the world trade organization, the wto, while seeking redress for unfair trade practices....
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when we are investing in research for medical breakthroughs and new technologies. we think america is stronger when everyone can count on affordable, quality health insurance. when we protect medicare and social security so we guarantee dignity and respect and -- dignity and respect in retirement. if our economy works best when there are rules in place. you know, there is some things we do not want washington to do. we do not want politicians in washington, most of whom are male, to control health-care decisions that women can make for themselves. [applause] sopnow, for a year's we as a president who share these beliefs. his name was bill clinton. his economic plan and the ask the wealthiest americans to pay a little bit more so we could reduce the deficit still invest in the skills and ideas of our people. at the time the republicans in congress and the senate candidates by the name of mitt -- i don't want you to boo, i want you to vote. i want you to vote. the republican candidates by the name of mitt romney said bill clinton's plans would hurt the economy and ki
when we are investing in research for medical breakthroughs and new technologies. we think america is stronger when everyone can count on affordable, quality health insurance. when we protect medicare and social security so we guarantee dignity and respect and -- dignity and respect in retirement. if our economy works best when there are rules in place. you know, there is some things we do not want washington to do. we do not want politicians in washington, most of whom are male, to control...
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world with true science technology innovation all the it's developments from around russia we've got the future covered government no longer represents the people the people are going to take the terms. with. the team at least in the traditional sense but in the long. the way our economic system. the i. wish it would be soon which brightened. soon from plans to freshen some. stunts on t.v. don't come.
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and, sure, not all technologies we bet on will pan out. some of the businesses we encourage will fail, but i promise you this, there is a future for manufacturing here in america. there's a future for clean energy here in america. and i refuse to see that future in other countries. he don't want tax codes rewarding companies for creating jobs overseas. i want to reward companies that create jobs here in america. i don't want a tax code that subsidyizes oil company profits. i want to support the energy jobs of tomorrow and the new technology that is will cut our oil imports in half. that's my plan for jobs and growth. that's the future of america that i see. change of finally turning a page on a decade of war to do some nationbuilding here at home. so long as i'm commander in chief, we will pursue our enemies with the strongest military the world has ever known. but it's time to use the savings for mending the wars in iraq and afghanistan and start paying down our debts here and rebuilding america. right now we can put people back to work f
and, sure, not all technologies we bet on will pan out. some of the businesses we encourage will fail, but i promise you this, there is a future for manufacturing here in america. there's a future for clean energy here in america. and i refuse to see that future in other countries. he don't want tax codes rewarding companies for creating jobs overseas. i want to reward companies that create jobs here in america. i don't want a tax code that subsidyizes oil company profits. i want to support the...
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so things like the consumer stilltionary sector like technology which has been hit here lately. tollers which is certainly hit here i think people are discounting maybe even more of a slowdown in china. and perhaps even more of a slowdown if that's possible in europe. so i think our analysis says you know, we-- chinese economic activity, possibly bottomed out here in the 7, 8% range. fanned we get a little bit of a surprise to the upside there or if europe is less bad or maybe even flattens out a some point in 2013, i think a sector like materials would s well, so we want to be notld overweight the defensives. we want to play continued economic recovery. >> tom: looking for growth there, rob, how about it, is it on your buy list as well? >> you know, i'm not so sure i like overweighting technology at this point. it has come long way. and i think it might take a little bit of a breather. consumer discretionaries i think should hold up pretty well. materials, i like it i would actually for the first time in many years put a toe in the water in financial. i think you might see a li
so things like the consumer stilltionary sector like technology which has been hit here lately. tollers which is certainly hit here i think people are discounting maybe even more of a slowdown in china. and perhaps even more of a slowdown if that's possible in europe. so i think our analysis says you know, we-- chinese economic activity, possibly bottomed out here in the 7, 8% range. fanned we get a little bit of a surprise to the upside there or if europe is less bad or maybe even flattens out...
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>> you know, i'm not so sure i like overweighting technology at this point. it has come a long way. and i think it might take a little bit of a breather. consumer discretionaries i think should hold up prty well. materials, i like it i would actually for the first time in many years put a toe in the water in financial. i think you might see a little overperformance there, after the drama of the end of this year, beginning of 2-13 is behind us. might be a good opportunity to buy some of the things that get thrown out with the drama and fiscal cliff. >> a lot of those banks have been thrown out, certainly over the past several years. guys, we have to leave it there. a couple of market pros from the midwest, scott ren with wells fargo and rob stein withaser assetmanager. >> tom: sandy has brought some modes of transportation to a stand still across the mid- atlantic and northeastern u.s. more than 12,000 flights have been cancell, and the list grows bthe hor. rports from washington d.c. north to boston are virtually shut-in. on the rails, amtrak service throughout the region has been c
>> you know, i'm not so sure i like overweighting technology at this point. it has come a long way. and i think it might take a little bit of a breather. consumer discretionaries i think should hold up prty well. materials, i like it i would actually for the first time in many years put a toe in the water in financial. i think you might see a little overperformance there, after the drama of the end of this year, beginning of 2-13 is behind us. might be a good opportunity to buy some of...
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science technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia we've got the future covered what will change when america picks its president amid muslim rage walking the iran tightrope pushing china and russia as occupy anger spreads the two parties still dictate will there challenge this election up close guy every monday to november fifth on r t. the for. more news today violence is once again fled up the phone these are the images kobold has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are all over the day. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for langley you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture . you know she could laboratory in the curb and was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and we're going to dish is why you should care only on the r g dot com
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is there is a growing fear print technology is dying out all together. as always with great change comes great opportunity. digital technology has the capity bri neorms of reading and new modes of publication. but to understand what the future of the book might look like t helps to appreciate some of its past. >> the manuscript library was built in 1963. its white all was ter shell has no windows this is to protect the treasures within. we're joined by david who is currently writing his own history of the book. >> books aren't going away. i mean i think and the question is what role they will play seems to me its thing that is hard toast pdict. one of the things that is really remarkable is as europe made the transition from world dominated by manuscript and manuscript proud the text that were bound into books, and by the end of the 15th century the print technology takes root. you find lots of people saying oh this print technology, it's very interesting. it's very efficient but everyone has access to everything, there are no controls. one doesn't reall
is there is a growing fear print technology is dying out all together. as always with great change comes great opportunity. digital technology has the capity bri neorms of reading and new modes of publication. but to understand what the future of the book might look like t helps to appreciate some of its past. >> the manuscript library was built in 1963. its white all was ter shell has no windows this is to protect the treasures within. we're joined by david who is currently writing his...
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what it's like despite all of our space stuff and cool technology, we got back to the point where we had to fly download over back.and over the battlefield to get these guys to shoot at us that we could find them because for instance the army and marine helicopters were common and they can't protect themselves against missiles in tripoli. so kind of degenerated back into that. so i talk a little bit about that. it was fine over back dad one day and i'd heard some guy from the flavor for me talking about seeing a bear. and i'm thinking he's sniffing glue or his oxygen system is contaminated or something not right. i've looked at us i saw a giraffe from across baghdad. all the wild animals were running but it shows something you don't think about, you don't expect. stuff like that is a matter. and that kind of close is on what i think is a positive note. you know, i don't like it when you read nonfiction and the writers kind of had this catharsis may bleed all over the pages and you walk away thinking that was heavy, though his deep. this is a little bit more positive. again, how i saw
what it's like despite all of our space stuff and cool technology, we got back to the point where we had to fly download over back.and over the battlefield to get these guys to shoot at us that we could find them because for instance the army and marine helicopters were common and they can't protect themselves against missiles in tripoli. so kind of degenerated back into that. so i talk a little bit about that. it was fine over back dad one day and i'd heard some guy from the flavor for me...